Yes, Reader's Digest does offer sweepstakes for Canadian residents. These sweepstakes typically require participants to enter by mail or online for a chance to win various prizes. It is important to review the official rules and regulations before entering.
Probably not. Readers Digest has always done their own sweepstakes over the years, and they don't have affiliations with other companies. And while the odds of winning a Readers Digest sweepstakes aren't very good, their sweepstakes are perfectly legitimate.
No, Jon Bencher does not work for readers digest. It is part of a sweepstakes fraud. I found out because i received a letter from readers digest from Jon bencher saying i won a lot of money. The letter seemed fishy so i called readers digest. And it was a falsified sweepstakes win. i called the better business bureau to inform them as well as letting readers digest know what happened
he is a former freelance art critic for the Washington pos, a writer in hte Canadian offices of Readers digest
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I have one as well with the same stamp, it's from a reader's digest sweepstakes no info beyond that. But it's real gold so congrats! Boy those reader digest guys really knew how to throw a sweepstakes!
No, they are separate businesses, but Books Are Fun does sell some Readers Digest product.
Readers Digest is printed in 21 languages.
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i have a collection of 1956 to 1980 compiled readers digest book, all in good condition, i want to know how much it is worth..